Tuesday 26 April 2011

Equipment list for the interviews in the studio

VIDEO
2x Canon EOS 5D Mark II with standard lenses and batteries
2x 16GB CF Memory Card
1x Canon ACK-E6 Mains Adapter
1x Manfrotto video tripod
1x Manfrotto stills tripod
1x Card reader
1x Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 II Lens
1x Lens adapter Ring
1x 3.5mm Jack to 3 RCA Audio/Video Cable (5D to TV)

SOUND
1x Tascam Recorder
2x 2GB SD Card
1x Sennheiser boom mic
1x Mic Holder (Pistol-grip)
1x Boom Mic Stand
1x Xlr cable
1x Radio Mic kit
1x Headphones
1x 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack to Jack Plug
20x AA Batteries

LIGHT
1x Projector (noise-reduced)
1x Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter

OTHER
1x 30m Metre Extension Cable Reel
2x Plugbar
1x Makeup, Baby Powder
1x Gaffer tape
Tools (Screwdrivers etc.)

Monday 25 April 2011

Clothing requirements for the contributors

Please do not wear shirts with:
- Fine patterns
- Neon colours
- Fully black
- Fully white
- Bold Red
- Reflecting cloths

Thursday 21 April 2011

Graphic Intro – Test 1-3



First (3 variations) experiments for the graphic frame of the film(s).

Crew: Philipp: 4h

Temujin Doran

The Tweed Run from Studiocanoe on Vimeo.


When we were discussing Jane's work and moving footage of her still photographs, it put me in mind of my friends Tem's work. His use of 'stills' or static camera shots in his films is something that I've always liked. As a photographer, that's not surprising and it might not be suitable for this project. But worth bearing in mind the power and potential suitability of the still.

Friday 15 April 2011

Enterprise Testvideo



Filmed: 13th of April
Interview setup: 1.5h
Interview: 1h
Cut away shots: 1.5h
Rough edit: 4h
Crew: Joel, Chris, John, Phillip, Steven, Dan

Note: watch for the change of the colour as the film starts again the second time. Chris, it definitely looks better after the work you've done with the colour profiles - SB


Not the talk itself
Interesting graphic elements as introduction to all the talks of the 99% conference.

Friday 8 April 2011

The Robin Film














Grain & Gram

Grain & Gram is an online journal documenting individual tradesmen. Some lovely cinematography, quietly bringing out the essence of their work.